I saw a meme that said, “So you hate Mondays, and love bacon huh?” I thought to myself, wow this meme gets me. Then I read on… “You are so BASIC!”. I have to admit… that hurt a little. What a mean meme.  I’m not THAT basic. Why don’t you just pick on me for liking pumpkins in the Fall while you’re at it. Since we are on the subject. Costco has pumpkins!!! HUGE PUMPKINS! I am not going to feel bad about being excited about that. I didn’t grab any bacon though. I was feeling a bit self conscious about it at that point.

Firebolt (The Dragonian Series Book 1)
by Adrienne Woods
4.2 Stars (511 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Science Fiction & Fantasy

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Dragons. Right. Teenage girls don’t believe in fairy tales, and sixteen-year old Elena Watkins was no different.

Until the night a fairy tale killed her father.

Now Elena’s in a new world, and a new school. The cutest guy around may be an evil dragon, a Prince wants Elena’s heart, and a long dead sorcerer may be waking up to kill her. Oh. And the only way Elena’s going to graduate is on the back of a dragon of her own.
Teenage girls don’t believe in fairy tales. Now it’s time for Elena to believe – in herself.

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Shoeless Child: A heart-stopping thriller (Detective Kerri Blasco Book 4)
by J.A. Schneider
4.7 Stars (51 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

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A little boy has seen a horrific murder but is too traumatized to speak. Detective Kerri Blasco struggles to connect with him…
Charlie Sparkes peeks out to see his mother and another young woman brutally shot. Hysterical, the brave child bolts into the cold November night for help. He screams and cries, only to fall into more trauma.

Homicide Detective Kerri Blasco is called to the murder scene. One woman lies dead next to the blood soaked rug where Rachel Sparkes was seriously wounded. With little memory of the attack, she has been taken to the hospital – but where is her child? He too, Kerri discovers, now lies in a hospital bed, mute and traumatized in a fetal position, refusing even food and water.

Charlie must have seen what happened. Kerri’s heart aches for this piteous little boy and she struggles to help him; struggles, too to find the monster who did this horrible crime. “It’s your kind of case,” Sergeant Alex Brand, Kerri’s boss and partner tells her, stepping up police urgency when another innocent is shot, and then another…
Kerri Blasco finds herself more emotionally obsessed with this case than with any other, despite clear and onrushing danger to herself…

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Ragged Ridge Creek: A Western Adventure (The Ridge Creek Trilogy Book 1)
by Ash Lingam, Dave Walton
4.5 Stars (12 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Teen & Young Adult | Classics | Westerns

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Texas Ranger and accused outlaw, Captain Ridge Creek is on the run from bounty hunters. He was framed by Pedro Mendez for murder and the burning of the town of Ragged Ridge Creek, in Southern Texas. As he seeks to find a way to prove his innocence he meets up with his old Pard, James Butler Hickok, and a new romance with a south of the border beauty, Blanca Flores on the trail of his escape to the Indian Territories. Rustlers, Bounty Hunters, Renegades, Texan Outlaws, Kiowa & Comanche Indians. All factors in this Rangers battle for Justice. This Old West gunfighter on the road to hell in a true western adventure. Vol. 1 of the Ridge Creek Trilogy.

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Bridge to the Heart (An Amish Romance) : Secret Rendezvous
by Hannah Weaver
4.1 Stars (6 Reviews)
Genre: Religious & Inspirational Fiction | Religion & Spirituality

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In an Amish community deep in Ohio there lives Abigail. She is too old to still be at home, but none of the boys in her community interest her. Rumspringa has lots its intrigue, and now she finds her days monotonous and without the adventure she longs for.

Aaron played minor league baseball. Now he is a wanderer, a lot soul believing that the experiences he enjoyed playing baseball are only waiting to be trumped by something out there. Something that he can capture with his art, whether paint on a canvas or photography. He longs to find something special, and when he passes Chicago to go deeper into the country he thinks he found that place.

Can Aaron find what he is looking for? Will Abigail be able to find contentment with her family life. Perhaps what they both seeks is romance, an Amish romance.

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The Things Our Fathers Saw—The Untold Stories of the World War II Generation-Volume III: War in the Air—Combat, Captivity, and Reunion
by Matthew Rozell
4.6 Stars (43 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult

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Dying for freedom isn’t the worst that could happen. Being forgotten is.

— “After the first mission Colonel Davis told us, ‘From now on you are going to go with the bombers all the way through the mission to the target.’ It didn’t always work, but that was our mission — we kept the Germans off the bombers. At first they didn’t want us, but toward the end, they started asking for us as an escort, because we protected them to and from the missions.”-Clarence Dart, Tuskegee Airman, WWII

How soon we forget. Or perhaps, we were never told. That is understandable, given what they saw.
— [Someone in the PoW camp] said, ‘Look down there at the main gate!’, and the American flag was flying! We went berserk, we just went berserk! We were looking at the goon tower and there’s no goons there, there are Americans up there! And we saw the American flag, I mean — to this day I start to well up when I see the flag.” -Sam Lisica, former prisoner of war, WWII

By the end of 2018, fewer than 400,000 WW II veterans will still be with us, out of the over 16 million who put on a uniform. But why is it that today, nobody seems to know these stories?
Maybe our veterans did not volunteer to tell us; maybe we were too busy with our own lives to ask. But they opened up to the younger generation, when a history teacher told their grandchildren to ask.
This book brings you the previously untold firsthand accounts of combat and brotherhood, of captivity and redemption, and the aftermath of a war that left no American community unscathed.
As we forge ahead as a nation, we owe it to ourselves to become reacquainted with a generation that is fast leaving us, who asked for nothing but gave everything, to attune ourselves as Americans to a broader appreciation of what we stand for.
~This book should be a must-read in every high school in America. It is a very poignant look back at our greatest generation; maybe it will inspire the next one.~ Reviewer, Vol. I
This book picks up where the previous ‘War in the Air’ volume left off, in the air war over Europe. This collection includes portions previously published as ‘A Tuskegee Airman Over Europe’ and ‘B-17 Crew Prisoner of War Reunion’.

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